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December 1, 2017

Season 6 Episode 642 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma is just weeks away from running out of funds for a child health care program.

Oklahoma is just weeks away from running out of federal funds to keep a child health care program going. Food insecurity among Oklahoma school children could be alleviated with millions of federal dollars if schools get certified. At age 84, Hal Clark is continuing a family ranching tradition in the Oklahoma panhandle. And Journal Record Associate Publisher reviews the week in business.

12/05/2017

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December 1, 2017

Season 6 Episode 642 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma is just weeks away from running out of federal funds to keep a child health care program going. Food insecurity among Oklahoma school children could be alleviated with millions of federal dollars if schools get certified. At age 84, Hal Clark is continuing a family ranching tradition in the Oklahoma panhandle. And Journal Record Associate Publisher reviews the week in business.

12/05/2017

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